Arezzo and Valtiberina In the Footsteps of Italy's Great Artists
Arezzo and Valtiberina In the Footsteps of Italy's Great Artists

Arezzo & Valtiberina: In the Footsteps of Italy's Great Artists

Level
1
Distance
72 km
Duration
8 days | 7 nights
period
Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
price from
€ 704
CO2 footprint
121 Kg/person
  1. Italy
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  3. Hiking Tours
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  5. Tourcode ITSW640

Arezzo is a land of artists and poets. It’s where great figures like Dante Alighieri, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Piero della Francesca were either born or found their inspiration.

The landscapes that surround the city come to life in their works, whether painted or written about.
Our new trip invites walkers to explore easy trails that pass through places mentioned in the Divine Comedy or glimpsed in the background of the Mona Lisa. Along the way, you’ll discover charming villages that hold treasures like the Madonna del Parto or Donatello’s Madonna.
Arezzo itself is a little gem, blending medieval and Renaissance charm with its squares, towers, loggias, fortresses, and Romanesque churches. In hidden corners, you can find priceless works like a Christ by Cimabue and the Legend of the True Cross. And just a short distance away, Anghiari and Sansepolcro await, two medieval towns brimming with history and culture.

Highlights

  • Arezzo, a gem nestled among the Tuscan hills, where artistic and historical heritage shines in every square and monument. It’s the birthplace of many renowned figures like the poet Francesco Petrarch, a pioneer of humanist thought, and the Renaissance artist Giorgio Vasari.
  • The Valtiberina, a magical corner of Tuscany, offers breathtaking views and historic villages.
  • Anghiari, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, is the land of the famous Battle of Anghiari, painted by Leonardo da Vinci. Nearby, Sansepolcro, the birthplace of the Renaissance painter Piero della Francesca, awaits exploration.
  • Monterchi, a small village in the Valtiberina, is home to one of Piero della Francesca’s most famous and enigmatic frescoes, The Madonna del Parto.

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Sansepolcro

Arrival in Sansepolcro

The charming Tuscan town of Sansepolcro is famous as the birthplace of Piero della Francesca and home to the Civic Museum, where you can admire some of his most renowned works. Surrounded by rolling hills and captivating landscapes, Sansepolcro is a stop that blends art, history, and nature. After dropping off your bags, take a stroll through its elegant squares, stop for a coffee, or explore the artisan shops that bring life to the historic streets. Treat yourself to a moment of peace before setting off on your adventure through the wonders of Tuscany.

Day 2

Walk to Città di Castello, 12km

Walk to Città di Castello, 12km

Today begins with a comfortable transfer that will take you to the starting point of today’s itinerary. From here, the route is entirely flat, offering a pleasant and accessible experience for everyone. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to admire the beauty of the Umbrian landscape, with its cultivated fields and natural vistas. It’s a relaxing itinerary that blends nature and history, perfect for those looking for a day of discovery. You’ll finish the day in Città di Castello.

Distance: 12 km

Elevation Gain: +90/-92 m

Day 3

From Sansepolcro to Anghiari, 12km

From Sansepolcro to Anghiari, 12km

In Sansepolcro, visit the Aboca Museum of Herbs to explore the world of herbal medicine, thanks to a guided tour through fields of medicinal plants. The route then continues mostly along country roads, offering peaceful and authentic landscapes. You’ll cross the Tiber River, learning about its ancient history and how the shifting of its course provided Anghiari with new, fertile lands to cultivate. The journey ends in the charming village of Anghiari, renowned for its medieval walls and the historic battle depicted by Leonardo.

Distance: 12km

Elevation Gain: +120/-80 m

Day 4

Transfer and walk from Monterchi to Anghiari, 11km

Transfer and walk from Monterchi to Anghiari, 11km

After a short transfer from Anghiari to Monterchi, you’ll visit the Museo della Madonna del Parto, home to Piero della Francesca’s masterpiece—a fresco depicting a rare image of the pregnant Madonna. The route continues through gentle countryside, passing through the village of Citerna, where you can admire Donatello’s Madonna in the Church of San Francesco. From here, following a stretch of the Way of St. Francis and scenic country roads, you’ll return to Anghiari, completing a charming itinerary that blends art, history, and nature.

Distance: 11 km

Elevation Gain: +320/-262 m

Day 5

Transfer to Arezzo, Arezzo Loop, 11km

Transfer to Arezzo, Arezzo Loop, 11km

Today, you’ll enjoy a fascinating walk through the hills around Arezzo. During the hike, you’ll have the chance to discover the Torre di Gnicche, one of the hideouts of the most famous bandit in Arezzo’s history. This legendary character, often compared to a local “Robin Hood,” was known for sharing some of his loot with those less fortunate, adding a touch of history and legend to your journey.

Distance: 11 km

Elevation Gain: +240/-230 m

Day 6

Train to Giovi, a choice of walks, 11/8km

Train to Giovi, a choice of walks, 11/8km

Today's walk begins with a short train ride from Arezzo to Giovi.

WALK A: From here, you can embark on an easy hike through the plains north of Arezzo, following a stretch of the historic Via Romea Germanica, which winds through a well-preserved agricultural landscape all the way back to Arezzo.

WALK B: Alternatively, from Giovi, you can head toward the picturesque Ponte Buriano, taking a peaceful route along the Arno River. You’ll pass through small villages nestled in the Tuscan countryside. Once you reach Ponte Buriano, you can conveniently return to Arezzo by bus.

Distance: 11 or 8 km
Elevation Gain: +122/83m or +71/-97m

Day 7

Train to Badia al Pino, walk to Albergo, 8.5km

Train to Badia al Pino, walk to Albergo, 8.5km

Today's walk begins with a short train ride: from Arezzo, you’ll take the Arezzo-Sinalunga railway line to the Badia al Pino/Civitella della Chiana station, a journey of just 20 minutes. Once you arrive, you’ll immerse yourself in a walk through the Valdichiana countryside, a landscape famously captured in Leonardo da Vinci’s painting, depicting the land reclamation commissioned by English royalty. After your walk, you can take the return train to Arezzo from Albrego, or if you wish, continue to the charming village of Civitella di Chiana for further exploration.

Distance: 8.5 km
Elevation Gain: +104/-84 m

Day 8

Goodbye, Arezzo!

Goodbye, Arezzo!

Our services end after breakfast. 

Details

Is this for me?


This is a trip that will appeal to avid walkers, but it's also very suitable for those new to walking trips. It’s a journey that places a strong emphasis on the cultural and artistic aspects of the places it passes through, without particularly challenging routes or high altitudes. It’s perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the cultural and artistic beauty of this stunning region.

Included


What is included

  • 7 Nights in double room in **/*** hotels and B&B with breakfast
  • Luggage transportation from hotel to hotel (max 1 item per person)
  • Transfer as scheduled
  • Official guide of the route, App
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Medical and luggage travel insurance
  • 24h phone assistanc 

What is not included

  • Transfers to the starting location and from the arriving location of the tour
  • Lunches and dinners, if not otherwise stated
  • Visits and entrance fees - tips
  • Personal expense
  • Possible sojourn taxes
  • Everything that is not mentioned in the "What is included" section.


Optional Services
These services can be added to the ones included in the base price of the tour:

  • Single room supplement
  • Cancellation insurance
  • Transfers to reach the starting location or to leave the arriving location of the tour, which will be quoted on request.

Accommodation


For our trips, we always select accommodations with private rooms and private bathrooms. In rare cases, shared accommodations or shared bathrooms may be included, so we recommend carefully checking the inclusions section to understand the type of accommodation provided for the trip you’re interested in.

We place great importance on the choice of lodging and select hotels with care and attention. We know how essential it is to rest well after a day of walking. We prefer welcoming and charming accommodations, ideally family-run, that truly embody the spirit of the place and can welcome you with comfort and warmth.

Where, due to the nature of the route, the choice of accommodations is limited, we select the option that best aligns with our standards.

When to travel


The climate in Central Italy is generally very mild with differences depending on the geography of the region, from coasts and valleys to the continental areas.

The warmest months are generally July and August, with temperatures ranging from 23°C up to 30°C; the valleys can often see higher  temperatures and 38°C to 40°C is not uncommon. While June and September offer both nice warm weather. Of course, there are always exceptions or dry spells that cause a few days to get really hot.

Spring (April and May) and Autumn (October and November) are dry, with sunny days but the chances of rain are high.The weather can change very quickly and you must be prepared forrain, mist, wind, fog (and even hail or snow at higher elevations) –especially in spring and autumn. 
 

What to bring


Clothing and other items
You will need your regular walking/cycling gear, including some sort of reflective garment. For the evenings, smart outdoor style trousers (or shorts) are invaluable, as are quick-dry t-shirts. These can be washed easily and will dry overnight and still look good for sightseeing or having a drink in town.

Take as little as possible to avoid potentially lugging a heavy suitcase up three flights of stairs at the end of the day. Please be aware that laundromats (“Laverie”) are not common in rural areas, so plan to do handwashing of small items.

Lightweight walking shoes/ trainers
For wearing around towns & villages. They can also be a back-up pair.

Socks & underwear
Take only good quality socks with quick-dry and insulating qualities. Road test them before you go on the trip. Take a suitable quantity of underwear as washing facilities are limited.

Warm jacket, hat, gloves
Bring a fleece, Polartec or warm layers for the evenings especially in spring or autumn; be sure it is totally suitable for your needs.
A fleece jacket which blocks the wind (Wind-stopper) is the most preferable. In the summer months a lightweight jacket is suitable for evenings.
If you are cycling/walking in mountainous or coastal areas, even in the height of summer, the weather can change very quickly and unexpectedly and you should be prepared for fog, mist, rain, snow or hail at any time. Always take an extra layer with you, as well as a warm hat and gloves.

Waterproof jacket & trousers
If you are caught in heavy rain, with good waterproof clothing you should remain dry. Remember that most garments will lose their properties over time. Few will remain waterproof for more than five years and many deteriorate in three years or less. We recommend a rain jacket with a good hood and collar and waterproof or thermal walking/cycling trousers or tights.

Dress code
In general, you should wear suitable clothing when entering a church (in many places, it is considered unacceptable to go inside wearing shorts or a tank-top). We suggest that women carry a shawl to cover up bear shoulders or low-cut tops. It also comes in handy when your shoulders get sunburned!

It is considered inappropriate for men to go without a shirt / T-shirt (other than at the beach).

Trekking poles (adjustable)
Highly recommended. A pair works best, depending on what you are comfortable with. If you suffer from back or knee pain this should be considered essential. Remember to practise walking with your pole(s) on different types of terrain in the months preceding your trip.

Walking boots
The importance of good footwear cannot be stressed enough. Your boots should be sturdy and of good enough quality to handle all types of terrain. Lightweight boots, (cordura/leather boots) which have Gore-Tex or sympatex water-proofing are most suitable for this trip. They should provide good ankle protection and be well broken in. Waxing leather boots regularly prolongs their life.

Walking tops & trousers
We recommend walking trousers and shorts and quick-dry wicking t-shirts. These can be washed easily and will dry overnight and still look good for sightseeing or having a drink in town. Wicking T-shirts are fast drying, keep moisture away from your skin and are available at outdoor stores. You should also bring one pair of loose-fitting trousers to wear in cities and for evenings out, etc. Shorts or zip-off trousers are useful in warmer weather.

Practical info

How to arrive


Arrival:

The closest airports are in Florence and in Pisa. Then, take a train to Sansepolcro. You have to change once or twice.

Departure:

From Sansepolcro take a train to reach the airport.

Mobile App


Use the SloWays APP for iOS and Android smart phones in combination with the written documentation provided.

The App has the detailed tracks and maps that you can use offline and without roaming. Thanks to the phone’s internal GPS, you can check your exact position on the map, so you always know exactly where you are. It also helps you self-navigate you way while travelling. More information on how to use the App inside the roadbook documents.

The navigation features include:

  • Offline navigation. Mobile data not required after initial download
  • Accurate GPS tracks
  • Autorotation of the maps
  • Daily route summary and elevation chart
  • Panorama of the track and at street level
  • Alarm and vibration that alerts you in case you go off track.
  • Emergency SMS button with position coordinates
  • Possibility to record and take georeferenced photos of problems on route alerting fellow travelers
  • Hotel information
  • Points of interest along the way
  • Historical background

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